England and Scotland at war, c. 1296-c. 1513, edited by Andy King and David Simpkin, (electronic resource)

The Resource England and Scotland at war, c. 1296-c. 1513, edited by Andy King and David Simpkin, (electronic resource)

England and Scotland at war, c. 1296-c. 1513, edited by Andy King and David Simpkin, (electronic resource)

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Introduction: developments in late medieval military history and the historiography of Anglo-Scottish warfare / David Simpkin and Andy King -- The Anglo-Scottish conflict 'in romance and in rhyme' / Thea Summerfield -- John de Warenne, guardian of Scotland, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge / Andrew M. Spencer -- 'At the apex of chivalry': Sir Ingram de Umfraville and the Anglo-Scottish Wars, 1296-1321 / Amanda Beam -- The kings' sergeants-at-arms and the war in Scotland, 1296-1322 / David Simpkin -- A good chance for the Scots? the recruitment of English armies for Scotland and the Marches, 1337-1347 / Andy King -- Locality and allegiance: English Lothian, 1296-1318 / Jonathan D. Gledhill -- 'To be annexed forever to the English crown': the English occupation of southern Scotland, c.1334-1337 / Iain A. MacInnes -- The Scottish March wardenships (c.1340-c.1480) / Michael Brown -- Highland Scots and Anglo-Scottish warfare, c.1300-1513 / Steve Boardman -- Triumph and disaster: Scottish military leadership in the later middle ages / Alastair J. Macdonald -- A military revolution in the north? The impact of gunpowder weaponry on the Anglo-Scottish Marches in the fifteenth century / David Grummitt -- National war and dynastic politics: Henry VII's capacity to wage war in the Scottish campaigns of 1496-1497 / Sean Cunningham -- 'Noo man indented for the keping of the borders': royal administration of the Marches, 1483-1509 / Claire Etty -- The battle of Flodden and its commemoration, 1513-2013 / Katie Stevenson and Gordon Pentland

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OCM1bookssj0000688873

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25 cm.

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xiv, 409 p.

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9789004229839

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(e-book)

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2012010508

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England and Scotland at war, c. 1296-c. 1513, edited by Andy King and David Simpkin, (electronic resource)

Introduction: developments in late medieval military history and the historiography of Anglo-Scottish warfare / David Simpkin and Andy King -- The Anglo-Scottish conflict 'in romance and in rhyme' / Thea Summerfield -- John de Warenne, guardian of Scotland, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge / Andrew M. Spencer -- 'At the apex of chivalry': Sir Ingram de Umfraville and the Anglo-Scottish Wars, 1296-1321 / Amanda Beam -- The kings' sergeants-at-arms and the war in Scotland, 1296-1322 / David Simpkin -- A good chance for the Scots? the recruitment of English armies for Scotland and the Marches, 1337-1347 / Andy King -- Locality and allegiance: English Lothian, 1296-1318 / Jonathan D. Gledhill -- 'To be annexed forever to the English crown': the English occupation of southern Scotland, c.1334-1337 / Iain A. MacInnes -- The Scottish March wardenships (c.1340-c.1480) / Michael Brown -- Highland Scots and Anglo-Scottish warfare, c.1300-1513 / Steve Boardman -- Triumph and disaster: Scottish military leadership in the later middle ages / Alastair J. Macdonald -- A military revolution in the north? The impact of gunpowder weaponry on the Anglo-Scottish Marches in the fifteenth century / David Grummitt -- National war and dynastic politics: Henry VII's capacity to wage war in the Scottish campaigns of 1496-1497 / Sean Cunningham -- 'Noo man indented for the keping of the borders': royal administration of the Marches, 1483-1509 / Claire Etty -- The battle of Flodden and its commemoration, 1513-2013 / Katie Stevenson and Gordon Pentland